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Mako Vunipola

Birth name
Makovina Wanangarua I Whanga Nui-Atara Vunipola
Birthplace
Wellington, New Zealand
Date of birth
14 January, 1991
Date of death
Ethnicity
Tongan
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Birth Name: Makovina Wanangarua I Whanga Nui-Atara Vunipola

Place of Birth: Wellington, New Zealand

Date of Birth: 14 January, 1991

Ethnicity: Tongan

Mako Vunipola is a professional rugby union player. A loosehead prop, he plays for Vannes. He was previously with Clifton, Bristol, and Saracens, as well as the England national team, and the British & Irish Lions. He won the award for England Player of the Year in 2018.

Mako was born in New Zealand, to Tongan parents, The Rev. Iesinga Vunipola, a Methodist minister and chaplain to the U.K. Tongan Community, and Fe’ao Vunipola (Fe’ao Moe Lotu Vunipola), a rugby union player, who was the Tonga rugby national team’s captain. His family moved to Wales in 1998, after his father signed with the Pontypool Rugby Football Club.

He is the brother of fellow Saracens teammate Billy Vunipola . His uncles, Elisi Vunipola and Manu Vunipola, also played for Tonga, and work for the Ministry of Sport of Tonga. His cousin, Manu Vunipola, who is Elisi’s son, also plays for Saracens. Mako has a son.

Mako’s paternal grandfather is named Sione Vunipola (the son of Viliami Vunipola).

Source: Family History of Mako Vunipola – https://www.dailymail.co.uk